Bioretention systems for stormwater management: Recent advances and future prospects
Bioretention is a popular stormwater management strategy that is often utilized in urban
environments to combat water quality and hydrological impacts of stormwater. This goal is …
environments to combat water quality and hydrological impacts of stormwater. This goal is …
To fix or not to fix: controls on free-living nitrogen fixation in the rhizosphere
Free-living nitrogen fixation (FLNF) in the rhizosphere, or N fixation by heterotrophic bacteria
living on/near root surfaces, is ubiquitous and a significant source of N in some terrestrial …
living on/near root surfaces, is ubiquitous and a significant source of N in some terrestrial …
Emerging investigator series: The role of vegetation in bioretention for stormwater treatment in the built environment: Pollutant removal, hydrologic function, and …
Vegetation influences both the hydrologic and pollutant-removal performance of bioretention
cells for green infrastructure stormwater management in the built environment. Vegetation …
cells for green infrastructure stormwater management in the built environment. Vegetation …
[HTML][HTML] Two decades of chemical imaging of solutes in sediments and soils–a review
The increasing appreciation of the small-scale (sub-mm) heterogeneity of biogeochemical
processes in sediments, wetlands and soils has led to the development of several methods …
processes in sediments, wetlands and soils has led to the development of several methods …
The effect of rhizosphere and the plant species on the degradation of sulfonamides in model constructed wetlands treating synthetic domestic wastewater
J Wang, Y Man, W Ruan, NF Tam, R Tao, L Yin, Y Yang… - Chemosphere, 2022 - Elsevier
The effects of and main contributors in rhizosphere and plant species on the degradation of
sulfonamides (SAs) in constructed wetland (CW) models for the treatment of domestic …
sulfonamides (SAs) in constructed wetland (CW) models for the treatment of domestic …
Microbial diversity for the improvement of nitrogen removal in stormwater bioretention cells with three aquatic plants
XJ Zuo, HS Zhang, J Yu - Chemosphere, 2020 - Elsevier
The aquatic plants Iris pseudacorus L., Canna indica L. and Lythrum salicaria L. have been
proved to be potential choices for nitrogen removal. However, little is known about microbial …
proved to be potential choices for nitrogen removal. However, little is known about microbial …
Temporary storage or permanent removal? The division of nitrogen between biotic assimilation and denitrification in stormwater biofiltration systems
The long-term efficacy of stormwater treatment systems requires continuous pollutant
removal without substantial re-release. Hence, the division of incoming pollutants between …
removal without substantial re-release. Hence, the division of incoming pollutants between …
Processes and drivers of nitrogen removal in stormwater biofiltration
Biofiltration systems harness the treatment capabilities of plants, microorganisms, and soil to
mitigate impacts of polluted stormwater. However, their effectiveness for nitrogen removal …
mitigate impacts of polluted stormwater. However, their effectiveness for nitrogen removal …
Plant-Sediment Interactions in Salt Marshes – An Optode Imaging Study of O2, pH, and CO2 Gradients in the Rhizosphere
In many wetland plants, belowground transport of O2 via aerenchyma tissue and
subsequent O2 loss across root surfaces generates small oxic root zones at depth in the …
subsequent O2 loss across root surfaces generates small oxic root zones at depth in the …
Enhancing nitrogen and phosphorus removal in plant-biochar-pyrite stormwater bioretention systems: Impact of temperature and high-frequency heavy rainfall
Global climate change and rapid urbanization have resulted in more frequent and intense
rainfall events in urban areas, raising concerns about the effectiveness of stormwater …
rainfall events in urban areas, raising concerns about the effectiveness of stormwater …